by aliduveen | Aug 12, 2019
Legal privilege poses unique challenges in forensics data handling, such as identifying and producing items for review, or removing them while maintaining data integrity. This talk will showcase the advantage of using open source tools to conduct privilege reviews,...
by aliduveen | Aug 12, 2019
As the cybersecurity domain has grown, the amount of increasingly varied information needing to be shared has increased. There is now a greater need to validate, normalize, combine, and correlate investigative data between different countries, domains, organizations,...
by aliduveen | Aug 12, 2019
Autopsy is a GUI based platform to perform forensic analysis on digital media/files. The platform was designed to allow plugins so that an examiner can extend Autopsy’s ability to perform more detailed analysis. This presentation will look at the modules that I and...
by aliduveen | Aug 12, 2019
Over the past three years HTCI has been developing a solution to eliminate the required annual commercial licensing for digital forensic tools at the NATO Special Operations School. This work has evolved into the creation of the Forensic Media Exploitation Toolkit...
by aliduveen | Aug 12, 2019
When you need to write a forensics tool to solve a problem, you should really consider doing it as an Autopsy module because it will handle all of the tedious work associated with reading data sources, user interface, and reporting. When you make an Autopsy module,...